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Gen Z, Millennial ‘Speculators' Drove Year over Year Gambling Growth in Q2 2025

1. Betting activity rose to 30% in Q2 2025, up from 25% in Q2 2024. 2. Millennial and Gen Z bettors increased gambling, especially in online sports. 3. Monthly debt payments for young consumers rose significantly, impacting discretionary spending. 4. Operators encouraged to focus on responsible gaming to protect consumers. 5. Younger bettors may influence market trends with greater financial speculation.

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The rising betting activity suggests a growing market that could benefit TRU's revenue streams in analytics and marketing solutions.

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CHICAGO, Sept. 24, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Betting activity increased to 30% of consumers in Q2 2025, compared to 25% in the same period of 2024, according to a new report from TransUnion (NYSE: TRU). The increase was primarily among Gen Z and Millennial bettors—34% and 42%, respectively—especially those who invested in speculative financial opportunities. The report focused on the broadest category of bettors, those spending $50 or more per month, analyzing the types of betting that were most popular as well as the most common demographic traits among bettors. The full findings are available in TransUnion’s latest US Betting Report. “Though gambling is up across almost all generations, younger adults have returned to being the most active consumer segment,” said Declan Raines, head of TransUnion’s Gaming business. “This report helps operators better understand these consumers so they can optimize their marketing efforts.” The report found land-based casinos were still the top venue for betting, with online sports betting a very close second. While Millennials increased betting activity across all channels, Gen Z consumers only increased activity with online sports betting. YoY Change in Bettors’ Activity Across Venues  Casino (land)Casino (online)Sportsbook (land)Sportsbook (online)Lottery (land)Lottery (online)Gen Z-6%0%-1%7%-1%-3%Millennials9%7%11%7%9%11%  A ‘speculative’ segmentUsing data from TransUnion’s TruAudience Customer Intelligence Platform, the report found that the Millennial and Gen Z consumer segments with the highest rate of mobile gambling app usage were urban-area consumers. They were also predominantly renters who did not have children. However, Millennial households in this group were more likely to have children and own their home than Gen Z households. In addition, these segments had higher proportions of consumers who use cryptocurrency apps compared to the rest of the population. It is likely that these consumers also participate in online trading and/or gambling activity funded by cryptocurrency – which can involve sports betting, casino games, or other forms of entertainment. “We used TransUnion’s marketing solutions to better understand the profile of regular bettors and a pattern of financial speculation emerged,” said Raines. “These segments were also more likely to invest for big payoffs in the stock market, go on adventure vacations, and make impulse purchases.” A caveat for sustainabilityThe report notes that the total monthly debt payment for Millennials and Gen Z consumers is up 20% and 27%, respectively. While it is normal for younger adults to accrue debt as they buy homes, have children, etc., these trends strongly outpace the rate of inflation (6%) and wage growth (8%). In addition, the most predictive factor of whether consumers engage in betting comes from increased discretionary income. Factors such as student loan repayments, inflationary pressures caused by tariffs and reduced consumer confidence in the economy threaten to curb younger consumers’ engagement in betting. The most important takeaway from these trends is for operators to prioritize long-term sustainability over short-term profits. The report notes that implementing responsible gaming practices can protect consumers and demonstrate good faith to regulators. “Operators must be sensitive to the precarious nature of bettors’ finances and utilize a robust responsible gaming platform to help protect them,” said Raines. “Such measures are especially popular among Gen Z bettors, who are on track to become the dominant consumer segment, spending more per capita than any other generation.” For full details from the US Betting Report, click here. To learn more about TransUnion’s marketing solutions, including audience building and measurement, click here. About TransUnion (NYSE: TRU) TransUnion is a global information and insights company with over 13,000 associates operating in more than 30 countries. We make trust possible by ensuring each person is reliably represented in the marketplace. We do this with a Tru™ picture of each person: an actionable view of consumers, stewarded with care. Through our acquisitions and technology investments we have developed innovative solutions that extend beyond our strong foundation in core credit into areas such as marketing, fraud, risk and advanced analytics. As a result, consumers and businesses can transact with confidence and achieve great things. We call this Information for Good® — and it leads to economic opportunity, great experiences and personal empowerment for millions of people around the world. http://www.transunion.com/business ContactDave BlumbergTransUnionE-maildavid.blumberg@transunion.comTelephone312-972-6646  

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